Thanks to its excellent script and talented cast, LGBT noir "Femme" explores masculinity, vigilante justice, and vulnerability with unforgettable aplomb.
BlackBerry tells the very Canadian story of the rise and fall of the groundbreaking smart phone giant that everyone had to have back in the early 2000s
Malibu Comics created the "Ultraverse" in 1993, but its success was short-lived. However, Marvel has the power to bring it back and launch a cinematic universe.
Sylvester Stallone has left the building, but with Michael B. Jordan helming and Jonathan Majors joining Creed III the eye of the tiger is still very much alive
Cocaine Bear is almost as ridiculous as it sounds, with Elizabeth Banks having a great time but inserting just a bit too much heart and seriousness into it
Francis O'Connor's Emily is a daring biographical drama about the life of Emily Bronte and her siblings, bringing supernatural elements to a gripping story
The upcoming MCU team-up in "The Marvels" is sure to impress, and MCU head Kevin Feige likens the onscreen first look at the group to the OG Avengers team-up.
Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is sometimes fun, but it also feels like thin filler for the introduction of Kang the Conquerer into the MCU film world
Theater Camp, which debuted at Sundance Film Festival, has some serious theater kid energy that makes it a fun little adventure for drama and comedy fans
Return to Seoul is a powerful story with an exceptional lead performance by Park Ja-Min and interesting shifts in tone throughout the Oscar shortlisted story
Steven Soderbergh returns to conclude the Magic Mike trilogy with the Channing Tatum and Salma Hayek-led Last Dance, but there's something missing in the film
Eileen, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival, features compelling performances from Anne Hathaway and Thomasin Mackenzie but needs a longer runtime
Let's take a look at the major baddies of Star Wars not just in terms of how memorable or compelling they are, but which ones are the most ruthless of all.
The Outwaters is a dreadfully successful new found footage horror film that breathes new life into the subgenre with its creepy environments and camerawork
These 12 TV shows prove, all of which received critical acclaim and gained fan followings, that great shows can get review bombed for any reason at all.
Jonathan Majors stars as an obsessed body builder in the Sundance World Premiere film Magazine Dreams, which serves as a centerfold for toxic masculinity
Attachment is a suspense film with some important representation but it is limited in the scare factor and relies a bit too much on coincidences throughout